The author's belief that the modernization of farming practices leads to rootlessness and a sense of isolation is shown in the passage.
Which quote from the passage best supports this viewpoint?
1. "They reached the feeble light, which came from the smoky lamp of a little railway station; ..."
2. "Then there was the hissing of a train, which drew up almost silently upon the wet rails, and the milk was rapidly swung can by can
Into the truck."
3. "Londoners will drink it at their breakfasts to-morrow, won't they?' she asked. 'Strange people that we have never seen."
4. "Yes I suppose they will. Though not as we send it. When its strength has been lowered, so that it may not get up into their heads."